Inline

Mix and match

You can mix and match multiple Image Block styles on one page or post.

Each layout has its own style options.

A layout style's options are universal for the site. For example, every Poster Image Block on your site will be styled the same way.

Captions vs. titles and subtitles

The Inline layout supports one basic caption. This is best for displaying an artist name, crediting a media outlet, or displaying the image title. Learn about caption style options, which are set automatically.

All other layouts offer title and subtitle fields. These have more style options and put a greater emphasis on the text, creating more interaction between the image and the words. To learn more, visit the guides for the Poster, Card, Overlap, Collage, and Stack layouts.

For the best display, keep the text short. Try to limit subtitles to one or two sentences. This maintains a nice balance between the words and the image. It also keeps the text visible on mobile devices.

Tip: You can also create alt text to help search engines recognize your image.

Step 4 - Adjust design settings

In the Design tab:

For the Inline layout, set the caption display, lightbox settings, and a clickthrough URL.

Step 5 - Save

Click Apply to save any changes to the block.

Step 6 - Customize the design

The Poster, Card, Overlap, Collage, and Stack Image Blocks have their own style settings in the Style Editor. The preview of the image on your page will change so you can view the changes in real time. We recommend playing around with the settings until you find a design you like.

My images are appearing in different colors

This happens when an image is saved in CMYK mode instead of RGB mode.

You should always save your images in RGB or sRGB mode. RGB color mode is a web-safe format, while CMYK is for printing and won't render in most browsers. For more image formatting tips, visit Formatting your images for display on the web.